Boro’s international stars have said goodbye to their teammates and will now join up with their national squads.

Striker Cristhian Stuani heads a list of Boro players jetting out across Europe and beyond over the international break.

Uruguay forward Stuani will begin his 2018 World Cup qualification campaign this month, facing Bolivia on Thursday and Columbia on October 13.

Meanwhile Albert Adomah has been recalled into the Ghana squad after a spell in the wilderness.

The 27-year-old winger will be hoping to catch Avram Grant’s eye ahead of friendlies with Peru (October 9) and Canada (October 13).

Equatorial Guinea captain Emilio Nsue will also be away, named in his national squad to face Kosobo in a friendly.

Defender Fernando Amorebieta joins up with the Venezuela national team to face Paraguay and Brazil, while Jack Stephens has been named in Gareth Southgate’s England Under-21s’ squad for their Euro Qualifier with Kazakhstan.

Winger Mustapha Carayol, who is on loan at Huddersfield, could be involved for Gambia in their World Cup qualification double header against Namibia.

In the Academy, Bryn Morris - on loan at Coventry City - will feature for England Under-20s in this week’s Mercedes-Benz Elite Cup in Germany.

Centre-back Dael Fry is included in England Under-19s’ squad to face Macedonia on Thursday in a UEFA European Championship First Round Qualifier, while Lewis Maloney could feature for Northern Ireland’s Under-21s.